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The Renogy Deep Cycle AGM Battery 12V 200Ah delivers robust, maintenance-free energy with a low 3% self-discharge rate and a powerful 2000A max discharge current. Engineered with advanced AGM separators and valve-regulated tech, it ensures safe, leak-proof operation and excels in cold environments below 32℉. Ideal for RVs, off-grid cabins, marine use, and camping, this battery offers long-lasting, reliable power to keep your essential appliances running smoothly without the fuss of regular maintenance.






































| ASIN | B075RGX1WR |
| Amperage | 50 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,802 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #21 in Automotive Replacement Batteries |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,123) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 127.9 pounds |
| Item model number | RNG-BATT-AGM12-200 |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RNG-BATT-AGM12-200 |
| Model | 12 Volt 200AH |
| Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 9.4 x 8.8 inches |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**N
Incredible Battery
This thing is an absolute monster. At over 100lb I felt pretty bad for the delivery guy. When I first installed it in my van in conjunction with two 100 watt panels, I didn't secure it well enough and it slid around in hard turns. The simple fix was a 1 inch wide strip of plywood going around all four sides. Now it fits snuggly in place. Connection and set up was a breeze. You don't have to be intimidated by this behemoth. Solar set up with this, inverter, charge controller, and panels can truly be done by anybody. The battery itself doesn't include any post covers for after connecting everything, but your inverter should have you covered there, pun not intended. The heavy duty nylon straps on each end are a much needed and most welcome addition for easily hauling this thing around. As my review suggests, I'm no electrical expert, so I can't honestly speak for the battery power and longevity. It has, however, served me flawlessly for an entire year. It runs my set power refrigerator non-stop while keeping all of my electronics fully charged and even occasionally running a tiny low power space heater as needed. I'm also looking forward to trying it out on an induction hot plate or a mini microwave in the future. I've even used it to run a full-size household vacuum to clean the van. If more money comes my way, I might check out the lighter lithium battery version in the future.
T**H
Well built quality batteries
I have 4 of these batteries I use for a solar power system for my RV, they work good and, I would buy them again
J**.
AMG in Lithium out.
These batteries are EMP proof and will outlast any lithium electrons BMS board when a lightning strikes near by. Or spontaneous start a fire, Been there done that. When we were at a campground and a RV a few camp sites down lost his RV because of a bad BMS didn't work right. Everybody packed the stuff and left while his million dollar motorhome went up in smoke. The likelihood of these batteries doing that are slim to none. We installed a Bluesea battery fuse on top of battery post on 200Ah. Also lithium batteries produced very toxic chemicals when they burn. I seen video's of van and RVers putting these time bombs inside there RV on even under there beds. WHY only to get a little more time on a charge. ALL batteries will go dead and need to be recharged sometime. So what's the point AMG can operate in colder and hotter temperatures with out worrying about a fire or having a BMS cut you off when its 28 degrees. Old tech is where I'll put my money. Just use one battery to keep weight down and use solar and a good Honda generator when and it will happen your battery dies. One other thing never let your batteries go pass 50% SOC. We have a solar system that uses LA batteries and we gotten over 7 years on them because we only go down to 50%. Lithium is like ever new toy on the block everyone has to have them unit they don't. What is new today will become old tomorrow when new tech sells you a new scam. Alway have a generator you can beat them for longevity and use. It's the Greeneys selling you these batteries save the world with lithium fires ya right. I watch Will P. On utube when he cuts into lithium batteries I see wires everywhere and see fires later with lithium. Watch StacheD training about Lithium fires. Amazing you never see that many video's on lead acid or AMG fires.
L**Z
Heavy but Powerful Battery! ⛳🔋
Finding this Renogy 6V 260AH deep cycle AGM battery on Amazon was a miracle! 🙌 It’s super heavy, so be prepared to lift it with 2+ people 😅, but it works perfectly for machinery, backup power, or large trucks. Reliable, strong, and exactly what I needed! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
S**T
You don't get your money's worth
I purchased this battery for my camper in November of 2022, basically getting ready for the next spring setting up my new camper with solar panels for off grid usage. In 2023 the performance was kind of ok but not really great. In 2024 the battery was low on power in 30 to 45 minutes. As of this spring 2025, absolutely garbage! I didn't get two seasons of any real good usage out of the $400 battery. I would not ever suggest to anyone to purchase or depend on the life or longevity of this battery. Here in Minnesota we camp from memorial Day through Labor day. $200 a year to have a battery and a camper that doesn't even support it with the solar power supply doesn't make any sense. If anybody is wondering yes the solar panels are putting out plenty of amperage to charge this battery fully, the sun goes down the battery goes dead.
T**Y
Good battery for the money
I have a remote, water access cabin in Northern Canada. It is now season 2 using these batteries. They have stood up well and hold a charge very well. I remove them every winter to store at home in my warm garage. They are very heavy and cumbersome to move. But, the weight was clearly stated in the specifications. I'm just older than i thought. Good Value for the money
J**N
Kept me alive for 3 years
I’ve lived off this battery for 3 years. Powered by 400 watt renogy mono panel. For a lead acid and the price this thing is amazing. It’s heavy, very heavy. When doing the math on future upgrades, even for a cabin or small home these batteries when connected in series would be more than capable for any 12v or 120v device/draw. I have not tested this battery for 240v but 4 connected in series I bet it could weld for a bit. To comfortably run an electric heater you should buy 2 batteries to get through the night.
G**S
Looks to be a good quality battery. I'll know more in a year or two.
I purchased this to replace the flooded lead acid deep cycle batteries I've been using in my off-grid cabin. I wanted something that would have a larger capacity. So far they've been working quite well. When I unboxed it, I found that it was manufactured in Vietnam. Quite possibly by some of the people who's to shoot at me in the mid to late '60s. Or possibly their descendants. That's not a problem for me that was long ago and far away. I can't see inside the battery but from the outside it appears to be quite well manufactured. I know it's heavy. I will probably order another one before The new guy in Washington makes it makes us start paying 25% more for everything.
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